How We Can Turn Cancer Tumors Off!

ARE GENES BINARY? CAN THEY BE TURNED ON AND OFF?
Each cell expresses or turns on only a fraction of its genes. The rest of the genes are repressed or turned off.

  • The process of turning genes on and off is known as gene regulation.
  • Gene regulation is an important part of normal development. Genes are turned on and off in different patterns during development to make a brain cell look and act differently from a liver or muscle cell, for example. Gene regulation also allows cells to react quickly to changes in their environments.
  • Although we know that the regulation of genes is critical for life, this complex process is not yet fully understood.
  • Gene regulation can occur at any point during gene expression but most commonly occurs at the level of transcription (when the information in a gene’s DNA is transferred to mRNA). Signals from the environment or from other cells activate proteins called transcription factors. These proteins bind to regulatory regions of a gene and increase or decrease the level of transcription.
  • By controlling the level of transcription (instruction), this process can determine the amount of protein product that is made by a gene at any given time, thereby turning the gene on or off.
  • We know where the gene that stops tumors from growing is located and how to turn it on, so it will stop cancer tumor growth. The medical profession knows where this gene is, but instead of working with these specific genes, the medical profession is currently working on 634 clinical studies. Using sequencing, we can turn the Tumor Suppressor gene ON and stop the growth of tumors. To our knowledge, no one is doing this very simple procedure. Contact the Genome Research Institute if you know who is doing this procedure or is running Clinical Trials to test this premise.
  • We believe it will be found that everyone with cancer will have this Tumor suppressor gene turned OFF!  It is turned off because each kind of cancer has a different pattern of mutations that need to be replaced, this will turn on the Tumor Suppressor Gene, and tumor growth will stop. We know how to turn this gene on, but we need sponsors, volunteers, and resources.

WE COULD BE WRONG, BUT WHAT IF WE ARE RIGHT?

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WE COULD BE WRONG, BUT WHAT IF WE ARE RIGHT!!